CloudMounter: cloud encryption
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Protect your online data

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Description

*CloudMounter becomes Free!*

CloudMounter is a centralized service that allows mounting cloud storages as local disks and work with online files the same way as with local ones. It also keeps all your data securely protected with the high-end encryption algorithm (AES256), so in case if your account is stolen, no one gets access to your personal information..

From now on manage your main Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive accounts and encrypt files on them for FREE! Version 3.0 also supports Box cloud service, Backblaze B2 cloud storage, Amazon S3-compatible storage solutions, files shared with you over Google Drive, and even more!

With this handy system utility you can extend your Mac disk space to unlimited, the only condition is an active Internet connection. Ready to find out how it works? It is really easy!

Unlike native clients, CloudMounter does not sync local information with your online accounts, it really mounts remote servers on your Mac, like removable disks. You can copy, move, open, download and upload files to your cloud servers, just as you would be doing it with your local folders. CloudMounter has a rather handy Finder extension. Activate it to see loading statuses of your files. You can even move files between cloud accounts, without having to manually copy them to your local computer. Keep in mind that a temporary copy of the file is still saved to a computer only to be removed after the transfer is completed.

CloudMounter is a safe and secure utility. It allows to encrypt your personal data on the cloud servers, so that only CloudMounter user with a master password can see it. Viewing the storage from any other point of access (i.e. browser or native client) will show nothing but nonsense.

Besides encryption of your online data, all connections are performed through the native API of cloud services, which means that all your login credentials are not used by the app for anything else except for logging in appropriate accounts and of course are not shared with any third parties. All passwords for FTP, WebDAV and Amazon S3 accounts are securely kept in macOS Keychain.

CloudMounter is your must-have tool if you use several cloud accounts or if your Mac SSD drive has an extremely low capacity. Try it now and enjoy the benefits of an all-in-one cloud solution.

- The cancellation of the current subscription is not possible during active subscription period. - Subscription will be automatically renewed unless auto-renewal is turned off at least 24 hours prior to the end of current period. - At the time of renewal your account will be charged for the amount of your current subscription within a 24-hour time frame before the beginning of the new period. All costs are as described above.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at support@eltima.com. We are here to help. Your feedback is welcome and will be taken into account when working on new versions.

What’s New

Sep 11, 2018

Version 3.4

Fixed: listing of folders content with a large number of subfolders on Amazon S3.Fixed: renewal of a free disk space.Fixed: backup to online disk via some backup tools.

Ratings and Reviews

3.8 out of 5

36 Ratings

36 Ratings

100 Watt Walrus
, 01/23/2019

Just wish there was a UI for tracking uploads

Love being able to mount my OneDrive in the Finder, as I keep a lot of data there that isn’t on my SSD. The UI integrates seamessly with the Finder, and is simple and self-explanatory.

The one thing sorely missing is the ability to monitor your uploads. The Menu Bar dropdown says when there’s a transfer going, and how many files remain, and the Finder integration shows an icon indicating the upload of a file in progress, but NOWHERE is is possible to see how far along the transfer is. If you’re uploading a 250MB file, it’s impossible to tell if you’re 5MB or 200MB in, and as such, it’s impossible to even guess how much longer the transfer will taken. This is a major oversight on the part of the developer.

Fix this problem, my review becomes 5 stars. (Having said that, I’m using the free version and if I ever needed the paid features, I’d probably just get by with HTTPS and FTP transfers, since the price is higher than I’d like — especially for subscription ware.)

Developer Response
, 02/01/2019

Thank you for posting your feedback. I would like to inform you that the "progress bar" feature will be added in further updates of CloudMounter software.

Battle Bot Fan
, 08/04/2018

Does exactly as it says

Cloud Mounter does exactly as it says: mounts cloud storage as a local drive.

OneDrive is fantastic if you have an Office subscription, but keeping files synced chews up valuable SSD space. By moving files to a cloud-only folder, I get to use the 1TB of OneDrive and keep my computer relatively free.

One thing to keep in mind: files are kept in a temporary cache whilst they are being uploaded. I didn’t know this. All I saw was the available storage plummit when I dropped a huge directory from an external drive to the cloud drive. Now I know this, I’m scheduling my dumps a bit more sanely.

Fantastic application, well worth the money.

Dear developers: It would be great if there was a monitor utility so I could see the files being transferred and how that is progressing, and see the cache usage. Yes, I know that I can get all of that from the menu, but I’d like to see a progress bar as to how the transfer is going when I do the huge data dumps.

Developer Response
, 08/08/2018

Thank you for your feedback and your thorough commentaries. I will pass it to our developers, so they will consider adding a more detailed progress bar in future updates of the app.

SideshowDoug
, 08/31/2017

This app solved a problem of mine & it is great!

I have a laptop with limited storage and needed to offload some of my files. Using CloudMounter, I can connect to my files without syncing them onto my hard drive. Discovering this app was a HUGE WIN!!!

One thing I’d like to do is use CloudMounter to connect to my Airport Extreme Hard Drive. Most backup services won’t backup hard drives unless they are directly connected to your comptuer. If CloudMounter could connect to the Airport Extreme hard drive, this app would be even more amazing. :)